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On Mar 22, 11:32*pm, Priest wrote:
On Mar 22, 12:48*am, Gregg wrote: That is a great find and read. I love reading articles like that. There will be some nights where I will look up stuff on 700 WLW, my local flame thrower. The history behind that station and the VOA is incredible. I have so many memories of seeing that absolutely huge tower/shape as a kid. Thanks for a good read. :-) Glad you enjoyed it, radio history is fun to uncover. I have many fond memories of WLW. Back in the 1970's I listened to Marty Brennaman broadcasting the Reds games on many a summer night. Rose, Bench, Perez and the rest of the "Big Red *Machine". Good stuff. Yeah, good to hear. I've been very lucky IMO , as you know as a kid, to have been fortunate enough to listen to Marty& Joe and those years of The Big Red Machine. Of course Joe has now passed on but hearing Marty's voice over WLW you know spring is in the air.:-) Did you at one time live here in Cincinnati? |
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